Oceana Presidential Chronology Series, Band 51968 |
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... principle having been resisted from the first by many of the wisest and most patriotic men of the Republic , and a policy having provoked constant strife without arriving at a conclusion which can be regarded as satisfactory to its most ...
... principle having been resisted from the first by many of the wisest and most patriotic men of the Republic , and a policy having provoked constant strife without arriving at a conclusion which can be regarded as satisfactory to its most ...
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... principle , and it might have been hoped that it would come to be universally received and respected as a rule of international law . But the refusal of one power prevented this , and in the next great war which ensued - that of the ...
... principle , and it might have been hoped that it would come to be universally received and respected as a rule of international law . But the refusal of one power prevented this , and in the next great war which ensued - that of the ...
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... principle of leaving each State and Territory to regulate its own laws of labor according to its own sense of right and expediency had acquired fast hold of the public judgment , to such a degree that by common consent it was observed ...
... principle of leaving each State and Territory to regulate its own laws of labor according to its own sense of right and expediency had acquired fast hold of the public judgment , to such a degree that by common consent it was observed ...
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Term In Office 18531857 | 7 |
Retirement 18571869 | 14 |
First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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